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the carolina watchman yol xxii ? hied series salisbury it c thussday biaech 26 1891 01 i a f.'t'--j m c ka *-' r y hp f Â« w si r '' ij . 'â– t ' r 1 "* â– - 3 a fc-%5 for s^fants 5lsj?1j^%s ir9comme!i!iitaÂ»bupcrioru)Â»n3 , orme gives sleep iui<i promotes di known to ma h a archer m d tion ulscosiord l brooklyn n y witfiout injurious mefiksafaon -Â». o-e of castorl fa so nniverbal nr ; ! for jggrt 1â„¢*Â»sÂ«sx233Â£ie ss^ss nn.f.pâ€”.ltul cxel/j3 eiabti â€¢Â». d.d fie winthrop 125th street ami tth at utepartorbloomlnsdaleeeionned church an 1c - k ths c-jtta-r cohpihy 77 monkat strekt netv tost i th l â– i '. : ' > belongs r i 7 ) ; â– â€¢:Â¥ stock of 1 ' â– i v - â– â€¢ j j t j 1 y eli â– --- oxl\ji^o is pull a.t a ll times ! â– ;,:.â– â– ; ' . â– . : or the ptirpose of making }., ., to in ' ' : â– - â– â– watch this space ., -. . j s iawi ... â– . 1 ilf â€¢ ; ' ->-- ! â– â€¢:â€” '\' ""^ 1 ! s 3 â– â– â– â€¢ th â– â€¢ loarli 1 i^l 1 rsl at liio lmliliig _ iyi m mi s , 10 . . ' * assorted stock of furni lme 1 vt'i i â– ; â– â– .. 1 thi 5 place o o now is toe time for bargains v a k lor . . . - : ; 00 fonii r isilk ;â– . - ti > â– ' .!â€¢ i 0 foi au r r>ri 0 v . . '.-'-'. 1 1 foi mcr pi i c â€¢â€¢ o ima and organs \ . . . â– ;;! i dei ik r os , ( hi - 1 . sens ai ii whcelock piai : ! . '. . i . ;â– 'â€¢.'â€¢ ' licrrj and ! wa : â– i .> l ompetition a : j . ' uk of < .".;;:, .-: ; , , c ;,;: kii els spring btils wi rk tables for ladies ! ' â– :::â– - 1 !', vi ry ;-;;â– le and , ivs in stuck or vviil be 11m ' â– r 01 â– t 1:1 â– ::;â– â– ason ba3y caiikiage j a large stock of ] iages willi w i 1 â– â– â– . liei ciir riages with Â« ire vhe its at 1 aly 1g.5o i â– j 1 i'akl^g epa 111 jien1 ! pj.'cci on ' . . â– rt{Â«kir in nil its bi ... all i 1 urs day an i p.ight pail :.>;.! â– ' ' : . . . . . . . i a ' i3iu k v 1 ' - ami the ; i h | . â– r : â– - . â– la kinj n \ couti i1u1 . . ! . .:!',, y . . is to ulease . vi w gh ,\ leading furaiiurj doalor i call on me before purchasing i by's eedtimo this is i â€¢ baby's bedtime ; e-chin climbs on my knee w ih â– â– mamra i i's lest as sleepy and tired as ! tan be so ! â€¢ ike u the lit dai ! ' and â– '"â€¢ â– â– .'"}' i set . making since duyliglu a :. usic 'â– â– â– â– â– -;â– au i sweet â€¢â– tell me n pil ty tory she :â– â– â– ads in a sleepy way and i ask 1 cud lie and kiss her j â€¢â– what shall i tell you praj i " â– â€¢ i ! m - '... i then she pauses to rub each sleepy eye â€” â– â– low ze big pid goes to market i an ze ittle pidi all c'y then i tell her as i smooth tl â€¢ tangles ev r at war with the ci mb flow the big pi went to in irket and t!:c weu ones staid it home and i count on the .â€¢â– â€¢-;. lingers each little ; : :' one â– more au ! he laughs at tbi â– â– pilty torv ai il unhear 1 before " tbon i fom her hands togethi r upon her breast and she in her lisj ing sleepy fashion repeal â– her prayers with me be'ore it is ended aud the blossoms ( : her eyes in slumber close but th words that are ! if unutter i he w â€¢ lo i s the childn n know 3 - â– ;. e i xforj 3.Â«sÂ».Â«v from a dakota brother buro2t s d march !, 1891 mr c a gruffv alpha x c dear brother your kind favor <<! : february 19th at hand and tin receipt of your 1.55 is hereby acknowledged we are very thankful our people are very poor but from what we know of your state we feel that we have a ;: ,-'.; of warm-hearted brothers there wish if were not so far away and we could step over and shake your kind hands the s : anie hand that wistes these lines has grasped in friendly -; 1 ak â– with that grand citizen ox your state col l l pi ik we have mei him and learned his seutirn nts and j hey are just the same as curs v e regrei most sorely that ugly war of thirty years ago when our people and y ours took opposite sides now we feel thai w must stand together and be the brothers god intended we should be long may you live ;â€¢: : h ev / < ir ; :. â€¢â– ;.'!! â€¢ s place you so th i h ( ..:: aid j ou call upon us fn â– â€¢!} and we ii hare our lust pe k und our la t pens r .â– . i;h you brat raally your w.h i'n v ' stat â– al ::â– lief co i - 2>Â«Â«Â»Â«-ant .-..â– ci ij--i â– .. ess j.x.uwau mr editor : >\ lib 3 our permission [ beg a . snail .â– ;â– â€¢ â– e 111 our organ to say a woi d to tl brethren of uowan and all oi hers who interest thenaselvi - : ;:, behalf i>i our great order and the la â– -,. â– ; â– â€¢; men and women of the country h i w ry inter sting to note thai our nai ion il solons are at la â– '. vvji up tq the fact that there is scmetl i .. wrong in the economical system of the government in the senate a few clays ag â€¢. s nati r gorman made use oi the foil 'â– > ing language " wo si to-day mr i re ident on a volcano the farmers of the country arc meet ing and revolving thi re is danger and trouble if n ; starvation among them the labor 01 the country appeals to the administration and to * jongress to stay ,;. : awful wreck the faces of the merchants and bankers are bleached with fear no man can tell whether to-morrow or next day every bank in the great centres of commerce may be clo ed by su pension < i paj menis l il us take up matters v hicb all classes of our fellow-citizens are look ing to us in consi ler ' c yes s aat r there is danger and troul ! . if n '< starvation among us but when did you find it out my dear sir what have you been up there these many years for have you been too dishonest io make this con ires ion before or have your perceptive faculties been so blunt that they were not capable of discerning the danger and il takes a volcano to wake you up does it well wait till the lava - on h s yon â– cl thes as has tngalls and you will then wish you had heeded the low rumblings of the volcano many years before lint we are told that the country was never more pros perous yes jay goulcl has again gone into wall street and turned millions of dollars of the wealth of the nation into the pockets of himself and the other conspirators the railroads repori a marked increase in their net earnings they are able to pay sala ri s ranging from one oliar per day to one hundred thousand dollars a year the % i four beef combine is making lots of money new trusts are bein ; formed and capital is com bining to spread its tentacles into fields that have hitherto unoccupied banks are paying good dividends and constantly adding to their surplus loan ass ciutions are gathering in the farm ? of t be pe iple v ith a rapidity â– hai indii ates unprecedented prosp rity ! t â– : the li i a ssociation j | insur ance are ( onstantly ad ling to their a s \- . the indiistrial 1 â– ith as they never did ing ii while oth rs are pjiin ( it up i"es the couni ry is pros ; â€¢:â– ''â– : pros erous in millionaires , â– :â– â– i.i railroad combinations orospi roiia in trust ; pro rous i claj s legiolati r pros en us in wealth aii i luxur tor :..â– â– ; a : prosperous in i ( ,\ i - / and list r ss ior th > mauj ; rous 1,1 Â« ickedness and crime and last but not least prosperous in tli 1 ;;:' ans aii.l agony of 1 5uf5e:i.tj p opl . v â– ;. broi her the greai si r the day is t i save the homes of the people vve read thai | in x york eitj one-tenfh of the j topie die of starvai ion an that in i â– lerged portion not oae child j out of tea b rn comes to maturity this equals darkest england a few ra ire trinity churches with their millions of wealth an i princely sabi . ies paid to minister ; a few goulds i sind astors and vanderbilts and depews a few more turns of tii screws by the hollborn minions of ! plutocracy on the necl 3 of the labor ing people oj our county and all will be over in australia the government owns dlr ad s ir costs only s3 50 to | ride 1 thousand miles there commu fcacion rates cor ' ;-. al tr t el are still i i wer a workman can ride to and i :â– â– ::! his work a distance of six miles for two cents a trip twelve miles for four cents thirty miles for ton cents yearly ti kets are sold good for thirty miles for 17 ihat is the kind of cc-nfcr ilization we need m this country i ; c i : ralizf i brea ! and merit into the mouths of workingmea's children and j clothes on their backs fraternally secsetari no 424 what will the harvest be i have bren asked for my opinion of the future of that great association known as the farmers alliance â€” whether from a desire to gel me into trouble or co fathora my intellectual dopj i 5 i know not what but i will run the ; mntlet by replying and i g ; tori .:.'.' :â– â– â– â– 'â€¢ on ex minalion < i the main planks â– ii >, pi pi in the v.n form oi this pov en ul or ; ganizal ion \ eals i he fact that they were plat â€¢ - ! in position by men d brains vs b i e fores iglitedne s en bb d them to determine the amount of avoirdupois . ; :.: \ >â– >.]â– { nil imately r st ! thereon and it seems i hey form a ' [ romiueni part of i perraaneni struct ! iir this alone will answer the ques - ! tion now and forever an ss the poli ' iician ; incn ase 'â– ';â– â€¢ vvi i â– â€¢'. ; \ eyond aiiticij â– ;--.;'â– ' even : : .- is may not j break'anything the fa tnej â– of i â– ::-â€¢ < ountry have i cod â– 'â– : . .' - ke by 1 timing â– â– â– - . . to ministratoi ! â– iri us j t-il ; . . nva politi â€¢.â– â– â– :â– on the al ' siu â€¢ o thi lire an ! without j â– . -â– ;.. ca : ; ; on m re fuel an : : â€¢â– â– .â– .â– â– ..â– -.â– 'â– . ificd â– â€¢â€¢ :. ; ; - ti ::: i : : . Â« ho uc!-e ' in mak ! â– less r â– !::. â€¢â– how in ! their wake :' ' - â– : less to | :.â– i on the safe sijo and conviij . ii â– who have for iiied ! hem eh â€¢ that thi â– ar irj to the eurtiku uice of their plnns :.:: i pirrp es lh â– ... ; â– â€¢-â– :â– â– .â– -. i ' :: i ,â€¢ â€¢ x cu i for â– â– ;â– â– ; â– ;â– ': ri .: ! sl.tppin ; them elves on the hm 'â– : but thi j atl n their ;â€¢:â– â– ! ;, tj the il truc tion â– : othi r s â– m bo j i ': .- '<>â– â– see them para : : â– :.â– other e-hiting names r j ! . its to more yelling â€¢â– â– â– ./ after the l an feline has absorbed the cream ii the farmers ; : :-.' going to class them among living things of this earth lei them apply such a nellations as they deem suii ible as once ;.- â– -.:;. i their pis rs in the cale of 1 eing !: is s lid the alliance has a large m load â€¢! for p ilil :â– â– '. us 7 Â» â€¢ i r son - fchiisg is rvrong e ideni y as oiiice â– â– kers i . ; ." been , ; - ing ! his en ;.. â€¢â€¢ of war for a tele hone ; =_ â– ; < i some have gone â– i r as to â– â€¢:â– , tcb their narai ; on the brass mountings oj e i i plants refcfred to v,^as ; : " â€¢ in j ;â– ndod to eui dÂ£c the approac-l or : ; . â€¢ army but it s i ms to be a â– or of an adjustable affair however i don't believe they will do much harm it is hardly probable that aa over powering majority will crowd in i : have ;.:: ; ; ;â– tunic i pro i a sliort jour ney in the near future where 1 saw the a in : the van som â– mav think my mental exnlo rations and discoveries mi re visions oi an :; iin ig i husia t but ! know j the tillers i h - il will concur in ; i:i opinion thai my visions are cor rect j our farmers are coming to the front â€” they may lose strength by treachery in ilu ir ranks ; i they will come on theirs is a great and glorious future â– as producers they should receive an â– hare at least -.' f 1 benefits ! - ' rived from tb ir pr â– i tion \ they j have b â– : i at the foot of the i !;:>> long i noagh have serve 1 as the natii â€¢;' - : sy-brusb ap en lag â– lili they are tir d ! and humanity he softer finds them in ! it : . ice-seckcr ' a as clan i ... r man and : to 1 i ' â– '''- that is due to tb 'â– â– 'â– - 'â– air ;.. â– â€¢:. i irutting c i â– â€¢ : thi â€¢ . - â€” â– : i . - . ' - - bleat i b slm3i3 i : :â– are the men .â€¢ h i study i â– i do exactly r.s w is don \ before wl - never â– : - l nd day is a new ; â– . we t men of original a tio:j | t to â– .. i mality u imely t Â» i onsi i : ;. - , : : â€¢ .. h to the human i â– â– . can act in tl ii â€¢â– â€¢â– 'â€¢ : ion ; ,,-,,â€¢,', i of moral mindl â– :;â– â– ) ; an live i nent ac 1 take bm i-d :':â€¢-- haven . ; 'â– â– .. ...... i a vicious financial system crusiies the liberties of the people fb the early days of our republic before our nation began to accumulate so much wealth there wasa more equal distribution of its gains why is it that with its productive powers so vastly increased that producing ai d laboring classes are yet in a depressed condition this is because they are in abject dependence on capital when capital and labor should be united aa capital is f necessity the defender uf the rights of the laborifig classes w hen iti their natural relation yet the la borin^classes have been deluded so as to return to the system of the federal ists 0:1 the idea of class distinction which has rendered our government an instrument for the few at the expense of laboring classes which shows the working of our present financial system when m its datura relation is depen dent upon labor fur labor creates cap ital to illustrate a laboring man gets 1.130 per day which represents hi 1 amount of capital his day's wages prodace therefore the natural rela tion of the laboring classes to capital should be independeat but we find it now in abject dependence on capital the unnatural cendttious have been brought about by the system of com bination or concentration of capital before concentration of capital our commerce was coadnctod by small nn organized concerns xow our com merce is conducted wy a small number of large concerns with a vast amount of capita \\ hen those private con cerns manage our industrial system the laboring classes were an important factor because their relation was inde-j pendent of those private concerns aii physical nature ii a constant factor so is the nature ot man the seasons come and go with unerring regularity riierain and t dew waters ami nci - ishes the fields the earth lifis its bosom and exclaims tickle me with i hoe and 1 will laagh with harvest tsays to the brawny arm open up my bowels and take therefrom the wealth hidden since god sent me rol ling in space and furnish h for tbe comfort and happiness of man thus columbus led in the carei r of renova tion when he spread his sails across the atlan'.ic he bore mankind and tli â– ,. : r unea to a strange land .'â– n i â– ' â€¢ irn by examining the vai works on j itical economy whi h re v al to n â– ; : ; â€¢ secret oi ii ; region i depends un : he qitautity â– i 1 â– â– 'â– >â– v in se 1'v man in \ urioas pe ioda ut iis >:\ us i^â– i.||^^â€¢s a !>.' 1 i about 1,700,01 0,0i 0 a d 330 about gt)0,00(),0 1 i a d 410 about 537,001 a d 622 about 259,0i.k),000 a i s'u about 163,000,0 â– 1 have not the space to j;ive any coaniients on the periods of history mentioned in the above ; , w ill in fer you to what adam ii : i says in i : , w .;;.. en [; iii cal cc moiny money is not the act al . re â– a a nation but its continual incn - macaulay the hist riaa saj -: k we find that in every kingdom into whieli monev begins to flow in grea d;.nce than formerly everything takes a new phase thus we observe frym historians that a good policy of a jov ernment coasist in a gradual increase of its volume of money so long as there is an undeveloped resource of room for new immigrants . cause bj that meiins there u kept alive a sÂ»Â»int of industry in a nati m which increa-s ci labor i:i which i\\>s pro-perity â– .' a nation depend the united s monetary 1 ommis^ioners give us thu i owing isg6 sl,Â£63,0 1867 l : 35o.0oo,()00 1870 o'j 1,000,0 ; i n ) t23,u00,0 i ls87 423,000 â– now friends it is evident from i his table that oar volame of money is d - creasing while our population is iu ereasii g and also the value or purch is ing power of each dollar is iucrea while the property is falling in pice now let us reason a shriuknga of j money and property falling in price must have a tendency to concentrate wealth to enrich a few and impover ish and degrade tha many for proper ty transferred unjustly thereby causes a concentration aud diminution of wealth hence a decreasing volume i of money and the depreciation f pro perty which is the offspring of a vi-j 'â– o i*s financial system has boen nd is | now more fruitful of ham .-. uiisi than war pestilence or famine 1 b have wrought more injustice lhan a i the bad laws that have 1 v r been en acted now s we underst n . vahie of money all things being th same as it increases in quantity lowers in value so every di raises it in a ratio exactly 1 | in ilent â– :. hich to be erid nt from tl :â€¢ history of nations ft r bj tho con traction or a reduction from tii cir culation of i 1 british empire of â€¢â€¢ \ â€¢ muds during the last y â– nap tleoa war sucb was ealai liiy and so exteu â– â€¢â– - was listre?s*that it pervtulej every ; u ill co miry an 1 b iukr .;â€¢' â– â– â– â€¢â€¢ 'â– â€¢ â– â– uni reiral â€” cor k.awaiha kan j iial i - will staud 1 r . ,. i vi it .â– â– -.- au open â€¢;â– â– . 1 a bradi 1 wire feu f ru sh it r . the beot ace Â£Â« r 1 hoi â– â– in l 1 weut uer the snt-treasury ziau v ii:i f evi ;â€¢ may be said 1 ; sub-treasury plan by the oj â– is be more popuplar ev 17 day and one ol the principitl ol.j . .;. 11s 0 it th class legislation is beinpr when ir is fully undei-stood the principle upon which it would and the h isests that would acci â– to the laboring men in lhe continuing centers has enlisted the co-operation of the other labor orgauiz-itions in its favor the plan in â– â– â– . stion is i t tblish sub-ti v .;. ricul tural county v . . n :; â– â€¢ ..';. iv ing agricultural pr ducts of a - ; :â– r .. si curity up a v :.' h the farm us won i reeieve â– i per its actual ralae at the tii i farm products house and * ill be kept by the j i nt f r one ;. v the farniftra 1 ing a warehouse certificate or receipt l ! receipt being aegotial 'â– â€¢. i vantages are plain and can be seen at a glance tli â– b ui 1 to i he in liv farmer i ; obvio 13 al once it is a well-estabiished fact that tli avi farmer is pressed for money rightafl jr harvest having handled but little money for u ;. â– ir he is in debt more or less and creditors are crowding him for their pay under these eircura ! stances he is compelled io haul his pr -- duct io market and take whatever the grair broker sees fit to give him for i tsii he has got to have no niat ! tor how low the price now the far 1 ineria compelled to sell at v hat evei else is selling and a a rule he is compelled to take the lowest price of : the year now this sab-trueasury ; plan woald make the farmers capit ilista â– on a small scale and enable him t â€¢ i wait for a raise since he woald ' recieve i 80 per cent of the value â– ! druducts uud won i yet be : : â– aud rinv advance in price would issue ! to iiis benefit now as to tlie con j sumers it ii always aguiast the j interests of the public ii lar^e who ; con.sutue t r's products i 1 have â– gre:d :. . â– 1 - in j ri â– during the ; ir but an ii is oow ti hi r is by aeccessity forced to sell in the fall ' and all his pruduct i h 1 < â– int . ii i ' â– : â– ..... his individual gain to enhance the price is possible gar j to i . â– . 1 c i - â€¢ men broki rs â– -;> culat rs Â» tin force i b at . high t iiaal ( . e a ail iirs are how r m i . tners ivhu d tio â– â– :â– â– â€¢ lu â– â– â– :' ;:! ! . grow w . ' rich by i'i;;j the f inu .'. i in n aga n 1 the consume uiin iiural c nditi :, of â– 1 ; and again t th ; of the farm â– ; an 1 coi 1 .- .. â– kctively l'l ; i â– â– uter t i oi it justice to i these two o discover 1 that i interest and that the 1 aly hop ft â€¢ oat from the fo : ' speculator sharks i farnici and ai i each oi . 1 recogn ii in by c cigr 33 i â€¢â€¢- â– just legis ition v iug d 1 . ; fn press â– t!ia fe â– â€¢ ad vocal ;-.-......; - . - ed their an . â– - â– i r < is qui : . r - â– have had fn â– - â– in try freer ''-â– : of -:' 1 ' ir 'â– 'â– â– . . . , â– â– wi s a pr s â– . . . a praini â– - is now bi iag li woal 1 imi k>a here v . ;. â– : . â– â– â€¢ a '] rcruir.m by a fr . . goul â– b come more valuable a it i l:-s v il il it will 1 c i itsr ljo i caa't go to ;. . hv the ad ption <â– '< a silver - than tbe sa i litore who 1 i 1 gre;s 1 the 11 i by tl â€¢â€¢ ' i '" : veil ... io â€¢ â€¢'â– ' â– â€¢â– â€¢ \ . â€¢ present co .:. â– n to th â– xliss - pers are lauding r to i ski -â– ' â€¢. 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the carolina watchman yol xxii ? hied series salisbury it c thussday biaech 26 1891 01 i a f.'t'--j m c ka *-' r y hp f Â« w si r '' ij . 'â– t ' r 1 "* â– - 3 a fc-%5 for s^fants 5lsj?1j^%s ir9comme!i!iitaÂ»bupcrioru)Â»n3 , orme gives sleep iui belongs r i 7 ) ; â– â€¢:Â¥ stock of 1 ' â– i v - â– â€¢ j j t j 1 y eli â– --- oxl\ji^o is pull a.t a ll times ! â– ;,:.â– â– ; ' . â– . : or the ptirpose of making }., ., to in ' ' : â– - â– â– watch this space ., -. . j s iawi ... â– . 1 ilf â€¢ ; ' ->-- ! â– â€¢:â€” '\' ""^ 1 ! s 3 â– â– â– â€¢ th â– â€¢ loarli 1 i^l 1 rsl at liio lmliliig _ iyi m mi s , 10 . . ' * assorted stock of furni lme 1 vt'i i â– ; â– â– .. 1 thi 5 place o o now is toe time for bargains v a k lor . . . - : ; 00 fonii r isilk ;â– . - ti > â– ' .!â€¢ i 0 foi au r r>ri 0 v . . '.-'-'. 1 1 foi mcr pi i c â€¢â€¢ o ima and organs \ . . . â– ;;! i dei ik r os , ( hi - 1 . sens ai ii whcelock piai : ! . '. . i . ;â– 'â€¢.'â€¢ ' licrrj and ! wa : â– i .> l ompetition a : j . ' uk of < .".;;:, .-: ; , , c ;,;: kii els spring btils wi rk tables for ladies ! ' â– :::â– - 1 !', vi ry ;-;;â– le and , ivs in stuck or vviil be 11m ' â– r 01 â– t 1:1 â– ::;â– â– ason ba3y caiikiage j a large stock of ] iages willi w i 1 â– â– â– . liei ciir riages with Â« ire vhe its at 1 aly 1g.5o i â– j 1 i'akl^g epa 111 jien1 ! pj.'cci on ' . . â– rt{Â«kir in nil its bi ... all i 1 urs day an i p.ight pail :.>;.! â– ' ' : . . . . . . . i a ' i3iu k v 1 ' - ami the ; i h | . â– r : â– - . â– la kinj n \ couti i1u1 . . ! . .:!',, y . . is to ulease . vi w gh ,\ leading furaiiurj doalor i call on me before purchasing i by's eedtimo this is i â€¢ baby's bedtime ; e-chin climbs on my knee w ih â– â– mamra i i's lest as sleepy and tired as ! tan be so ! â€¢ ike u the lit dai ! ' and â– '"â€¢ â– â– .'"}' i set . making since duyliglu a :. usic 'â– â– â– â– â– -;â– au i sweet â€¢â– tell me n pil ty tory she :â– â– â– ads in a sleepy way and i ask 1 cud lie and kiss her j â€¢â– what shall i tell you praj i " â– â€¢ i ! m - '... i then she pauses to rub each sleepy eye â€” â– â– low ze big pid goes to market i an ze ittle pidi all c'y then i tell her as i smooth tl â€¢ tangles ev r at war with the ci mb flow the big pi went to in irket and t!:c weu ones staid it home and i count on the .â€¢â– â€¢-;. lingers each little ; : :' one â– more au ! he laughs at tbi â– â– pilty torv ai il unhear 1 before " tbon i fom her hands togethi r upon her breast and she in her lisj ing sleepy fashion repeal â– her prayers with me be'ore it is ended aud the blossoms ( : her eyes in slumber close but th words that are ! if unutter i he w â€¢ lo i s the childn n know 3 - â– ;. e i xforj 3.Â«sÂ».Â«v from a dakota brother buro2t s d march !, 1891 mr c a gruffv alpha x c dear brother your kind favor <Â«Â«Â»Â«-ant .-..â– ci ij--i â– .. ess j.x.uwau mr editor : >\ lib 3 our permission [ beg a . snail .â– ;â– â€¢ â– e 111 our organ to say a woi d to tl brethren of uowan and all oi hers who interest thenaselvi - : ;:, behalf i>i our great order and the la â– -,. â– ; â– â€¢; men and women of the country h i w ry inter sting to note thai our nai ion il solons are at la â– '. vvji up tq the fact that there is scmetl i .. wrong in the economical system of the government in the senate a few clays ag â€¢. s nati r gorman made use oi the foil 'â– > ing language " wo si to-day mr i re ident on a volcano the farmers of the country arc meet ing and revolving thi re is danger and trouble if n ; starvation among them the labor 01 the country appeals to the administration and to * jongress to stay ,;. : awful wreck the faces of the merchants and bankers are bleached with fear no man can tell whether to-morrow or next day every bank in the great centres of commerce may be clo ed by su pension < i paj menis l il us take up matters v hicb all classes of our fellow-citizens are look ing to us in consi ler ' c yes s aat r there is danger and troul ! . if n '< starvation among us but when did you find it out my dear sir what have you been up there these many years for have you been too dishonest io make this con ires ion before or have your perceptive faculties been so blunt that they were not capable of discerning the danger and il takes a volcano to wake you up does it well wait till the lava - on h s yon â– cl thes as has tngalls and you will then wish you had heeded the low rumblings of the volcano many years before lint we are told that the country was never more pros perous yes jay goulcl has again gone into wall street and turned millions of dollars of the wealth of the nation into the pockets of himself and the other conspirators the railroads repori a marked increase in their net earnings they are able to pay sala ri s ranging from one oliar per day to one hundred thousand dollars a year the % i four beef combine is making lots of money new trusts are bein ; formed and capital is com bining to spread its tentacles into fields that have hitherto unoccupied banks are paying good dividends and constantly adding to their surplus loan ass ciutions are gathering in the farm ? of t be pe iple v ith a rapidity â– hai indii ates unprecedented prosp rity ! t â– : the li i a ssociation j | insur ance are ( onstantly ad ling to their a s \- . the indiistrial 1 â– ith as they never did ing ii while oth rs are pjiin ( it up i"es the couni ry is pros ; â€¢:â– ''â– : pros erous in millionaires , â– :â– â– i.i railroad combinations orospi roiia in trust ; pro rous i claj s legiolati r pros en us in wealth aii i luxur tor :..â– â– ; a : prosperous in i ( ,\ i - / and list r ss ior th > mauj ; rous 1,1 Â« ickedness and crime and last but not least prosperous in tli 1 ;;:' ans aii.l agony of 1 5uf5e:i.tj p opl . v â– ;. broi her the greai si r the day is t i save the homes of the people vve read thai | in x york eitj one-tenfh of the j topie die of starvai ion an that in i â– lerged portion not oae child j out of tea b rn comes to maturity this equals darkest england a few ra ire trinity churches with their millions of wealth an i princely sabi . ies paid to minister ; a few goulds i sind astors and vanderbilts and depews a few more turns of tii screws by the hollborn minions of ! plutocracy on the necl 3 of the labor ing people oj our county and all will be over in australia the government owns dlr ad s ir costs only s3 50 to | ride 1 thousand miles there commu fcacion rates cor ' ;-. al tr t el are still i i wer a workman can ride to and i :â– â– ::! his work a distance of six miles for two cents a trip twelve miles for four cents thirty miles for ton cents yearly ti kets are sold good for thirty miles for 17 ihat is the kind of cc-nfcr ilization we need m this country i ; c i : ralizf i brea ! and merit into the mouths of workingmea's children and j clothes on their backs fraternally secsetari no 424 what will the harvest be i have bren asked for my opinion of the future of that great association known as the farmers alliance â€” whether from a desire to gel me into trouble or co fathora my intellectual dopj i 5 i know not what but i will run the ; mntlet by replying and i g ; tori .:.'.' :â– â– â– â– 'â€¢ on ex minalion < i the main planks â– ii >, pi pi in the v.n form oi this pov en ul or ; ganizal ion \ eals i he fact that they were plat â€¢ - ! in position by men d brains vs b i e fores iglitedne s en bb d them to determine the amount of avoirdupois . ; :.: \ >â– >.]â– { nil imately r st ! thereon and it seems i hey form a ' [ romiueni part of i perraaneni struct ! iir this alone will answer the ques - ! tion now and forever an ss the poli ' iician ; incn ase 'â– ';â– â€¢ vvi i â– â€¢'. ; \ eyond aiiticij â– ;--.;'â– ' even : : .- is may not j break'anything the fa tnej â– of i â– ::-â€¢ < ountry have i cod â– 'â– : . .' - ke by 1 timing â– â– â– - . . to ministratoi ! â– iri us j t-il ; . . nva politi â€¢.â– â– â– :â– on the al ' siu â€¢ o thi lire an ! without j â– . -â– ;.. ca : ; ; on m re fuel an : : â€¢â– â– .â– .â– â– ..â– -.â– 'â– . ificd â– â€¢â€¢ :. ; ; - ti ::: i : : . Â« ho uc!-e ' in mak ! â– less r â– !::. â€¢â– how in ! their wake :' ' - â– : less to | :.â– i on the safe sijo and conviij . ii â– who have for iiied ! hem eh â€¢ that thi â– ar irj to the eurtiku uice of their plnns :.:: i pirrp es lh â– ... ; â– â€¢-â– :â– â– .â– -. i ' :: i ,â€¢ â€¢ x cu i for â– â– ;â– â– ; â– ;â– ': ri .: ! sl.tppin ; them elves on the hm 'â– : but thi j atl n their ;â€¢:â– â– ! ;, tj the il truc tion â– : othi r s â– m bo j i ': .- '<>â– â– see them para : : â– :.â– other e-hiting names r j ! . its to more yelling â€¢â– â– â– ./ after the l an feline has absorbed the cream ii the farmers ; : :-.' going to class them among living things of this earth lei them apply such a nellations as they deem suii ible as once ;.- â– -.:;. i their pis rs in the cale of 1 eing !: is s lid the alliance has a large m load â€¢! for p ilil :â– â– '. us 7 Â» â€¢ i r son - fchiisg is rvrong e ideni y as oiiice â– â– kers i . ; ." been , ; - ing ! his en ;.. â€¢â€¢ of war for a tele hone ; =_ â– ; < i some have gone â– i r as to â– â€¢:â– , tcb their narai ; on the brass mountings oj e i i plants refcfred to v,^as ; : " â€¢ in j ;â– ndod to eui dÂ£c the approac-l or : ; . â€¢ army but it s i ms to be a â– or of an adjustable affair however i don't believe they will do much harm it is hardly probable that aa over powering majority will crowd in i : have ;.:: ; ; ;â– tunic i pro i a sliort jour ney in the near future where 1 saw the a in : the van som â– mav think my mental exnlo rations and discoveries mi re visions oi an :; iin ig i husia t but ! know j the tillers i h - il will concur in ; i:i opinion thai my visions are cor rect j our farmers are coming to the front â€” they may lose strength by treachery in ilu ir ranks ; i they will come on theirs is a great and glorious future â– as producers they should receive an â– hare at least -.' f 1 benefits ! - ' rived from tb ir pr â– i tion \ they j have b â– : i at the foot of the i !;:>> long i noagh have serve 1 as the natii â€¢;' - : sy-brusb ap en lag â– lili they are tir d ! and humanity he softer finds them in ! it : . ice-seckcr ' a as clan i ... r man and : to 1 i ' â– '''- that is due to tb 'â– â– 'â– - 'â– air ;.. â– â€¢:. i irutting c i â– â€¢ : thi â€¢ . - â€” â– : i . - . ' - - bleat i b slm3i3 i : :â– are the men .â€¢ h i study i â– i do exactly r.s w is don \ before wl - never â– : - l nd day is a new ; â– . we t men of original a tio:j | t to â– .. i mality u imely t Â» i onsi i : ;. - , : : â€¢ .. h to the human i â– â– . can act in tl ii â€¢â– â€¢â– 'â€¢ : ion ; ,,-,,â€¢,', i of moral mindl â– :;â– â– ) ; an live i nent ac 1 take bm i-d :':â€¢-- haven . ; 'â– â– .. ...... i a vicious financial system crusiies the liberties of the people fb the early days of our republic before our nation began to accumulate so much wealth there wasa more equal distribution of its gains why is it that with its productive powers so vastly increased that producing ai d laboring classes are yet in a depressed condition this is because they are in abject dependence on capital when capital and labor should be united aa capital is f necessity the defender uf the rights of the laborifig classes w hen iti their natural relation yet the la borin^classes have been deluded so as to return to the system of the federal ists 0:1 the idea of class distinction which has rendered our government an instrument for the few at the expense of laboring classes which shows the working of our present financial system when m its datura relation is depen dent upon labor fur labor creates cap ital to illustrate a laboring man gets 1.130 per day which represents hi 1 amount of capital his day's wages prodace therefore the natural rela tion of the laboring classes to capital should be independeat but we find it now in abject dependence on capital the unnatural cendttious have been brought about by the system of com bination or concentration of capital before concentration of capital our commerce was coadnctod by small nn organized concerns xow our com merce is conducted wy a small number of large concerns with a vast amount of capita \\ hen those private con cerns manage our industrial system the laboring classes were an important factor because their relation was inde-j pendent of those private concerns aii physical nature ii a constant factor so is the nature ot man the seasons come and go with unerring regularity riierain and t dew waters ami nci - ishes the fields the earth lifis its bosom and exclaims tickle me with i hoe and 1 will laagh with harvest tsays to the brawny arm open up my bowels and take therefrom the wealth hidden since god sent me rol ling in space and furnish h for tbe comfort and happiness of man thus columbus led in the carei r of renova tion when he spread his sails across the atlan'.ic he bore mankind and tli â– ,. : r unea to a strange land .'â– n i â– ' â€¢ irn by examining the vai works on j itical economy whi h re v al to n â– ; : ; â€¢ secret oi ii ; region i depends un : he qitautity â– i 1 â– â– 'â– >â– v in se 1'v man in \ urioas pe ioda ut iis >:\ us i^â– i.||^^â€¢s a !>.' 1 i about 1,700,01 0,0i 0 a d 330 about gt)0,00(),0 1 i a d 410 about 537,001 a d 622 about 259,0i.k),000 a i s'u about 163,000,0 â– 1 have not the space to j;ive any coaniients on the periods of history mentioned in the above ; , w ill in fer you to what adam ii : i says in i : , w .;;.. en [; iii cal cc moiny money is not the act al . re â– a a nation but its continual incn - macaulay the hist riaa saj -: k we find that in every kingdom into whieli monev begins to flow in grea d;.nce than formerly everything takes a new phase thus we observe frym historians that a good policy of a jov ernment coasist in a gradual increase of its volume of money so long as there is an undeveloped resource of room for new immigrants . cause bj that meiins there u kept alive a sÂ»Â»int of industry in a nati m which increa-s ci labor i:i which i\\>s pro-perity â– .' a nation depend the united s monetary 1 ommis^ioners give us thu i owing isg6 sl,Â£63,0 1867 l : 35o.0oo,()00 1870 o'j 1,000,0 ; i n ) t23,u00,0 i ls87 423,000 â– now friends it is evident from i his table that oar volame of money is d - creasing while our population is iu ereasii g and also the value or purch is ing power of each dollar is iucrea while the property is falling in pice now let us reason a shriuknga of j money and property falling in price must have a tendency to concentrate wealth to enrich a few and impover ish and degrade tha many for proper ty transferred unjustly thereby causes a concentration aud diminution of wealth hence a decreasing volume i of money and the depreciation f pro perty which is the offspring of a vi-j 'â– o i*s financial system has boen nd is | now more fruitful of ham .-. uiisi than war pestilence or famine 1 b have wrought more injustice lhan a i the bad laws that have 1 v r been en acted now s we underst n . vahie of money all things being th same as it increases in quantity lowers in value so every di raises it in a ratio exactly 1 | in ilent â– :. hich to be erid nt from tl :â€¢ history of nations ft r bj tho con traction or a reduction from tii cir culation of i 1 british empire of â€¢â€¢ \ â€¢ muds during the last y â– nap tleoa war sucb was ealai liiy and so exteu â– â€¢â– - was listre?s*that it pervtulej every ; u ill co miry an 1 b iukr .;â€¢' â– â– â– â€¢â€¢ 'â– â€¢ â– â– uni reiral â€” cor k.awaiha kan j iial i - will staud 1 r . ,. i vi it .â– â– -.- au open â€¢;â– â– . 1 a bradi 1 wire feu f ru sh it r . the beot ace Â£Â« r 1 hoi â– â– in l 1 weut uer the snt-treasury ziau v ii:i f evi ;â€¢ may be said 1 ; sub-treasury plan by the oj â– is be more popuplar ev 17 day and one ol the principitl ol.j . .;. 11s 0 it th class legislation is beinpr when ir is fully undei-stood the principle upon which it would and the h isests that would acci â– to the laboring men in lhe continuing centers has enlisted the co-operation of the other labor orgauiz-itions in its favor the plan in â– â– â– . stion is i t tblish sub-ti v .;. ricul tural county v . . n :; â– â€¢ ..';. iv ing agricultural pr ducts of a - ; :â– r .. si curity up a v :.' h the farm us won i reeieve â– i per its actual ralae at the tii i farm products house and * ill be kept by the j i nt f r one ;. v the farniftra 1 ing a warehouse certificate or receipt l ! receipt being aegotial 'â– â€¢. i vantages are plain and can be seen at a glance tli â– b ui 1 to i he in liv farmer i ; obvio 13 al once it is a well-estabiished fact that tli avi farmer is pressed for money rightafl jr harvest having handled but little money for u ;. â– ir he is in debt more or less and creditors are crowding him for their pay under these eircura ! stances he is compelled io haul his pr -- duct io market and take whatever the grair broker sees fit to give him for i tsii he has got to have no niat ! tor how low the price now the far 1 ineria compelled to sell at v hat evei else is selling and a a rule he is compelled to take the lowest price of : the year now this sab-trueasury ; plan woald make the farmers capit ilista â– on a small scale and enable him t â€¢ i wait for a raise since he woald ' recieve i 80 per cent of the value â– ! druducts uud won i yet be : : â– aud rinv advance in price would issue ! to iiis benefit now as to tlie con j sumers it ii always aguiast the j interests of the public ii lar^e who ; con.sutue t r's products i 1 have â– gre:d :. . â– 1 - in j ri â– during the ; ir but an ii is oow ti hi r is by aeccessity forced to sell in the fall ' and all his pruduct i h 1 < â– int . ii i ' â– : â– ..... his individual gain to enhance the price is possible gar j to i . â– . 1 c i - â€¢ men broki rs â– -;> culat rs Â» tin force i b at . high t iiaal ( . e a ail iirs are how r m i . tners ivhu d tio â– â– :â– â– â€¢ lu â– â– â– :' ;:! ! . grow w . ' rich by i'i;;j the f inu .'. i in n aga n 1 the consume uiin iiural c nditi :, of â– 1 ; and again t th ; of the farm â– ; an 1 coi 1 .- .. â– kctively l'l ; i â– â– uter t i oi it justice to i these two o discover 1 that i interest and that the 1 aly hop ft â€¢ oat from the fo : ' speculator sharks i farnici and ai i each oi . 1 recogn ii in by c cigr 33 i â€¢â€¢- â– just legis ition v iug d 1 . ; fn press â– t!ia fe â– â€¢ ad vocal ;-.-......; - . - ed their an . â– - â– i r < is qui : . r - â– have had fn â– - â– in try freer ''-â– : of -:' 1 ' ir 'â– 'â– â– . . . , â– â– wi s a pr s â– . . . a praini â– - is now bi iag li woal 1 imi k>a here v . ;. â– : . â– â– â€¢ a '] rcruir.m by a fr . . goul â– b come more valuable a it i l:-s v il il it will 1 c i itsr ljo i caa't go to ;. . hv the ad ption